The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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... Society in its high purpose . We are agreeing with the Society that literature is a high art , and that a system which would prevent all works which are not meritorious from being published is desirable . To devise such a system in a ...
... Society in its high purpose . We are agreeing with the Society that literature is a high art , and that a system which would prevent all works which are not meritorious from being published is desirable . To devise such a system in a ...
Page 635
... Society , the Members of the Society , the Officers and Offices of the Society , the Annual Dinner of the Society , the Journal of the Society , the Syndicate attached to the Society , the Authors ' Club , the Branch of the Society ...
... Society , the Members of the Society , the Officers and Offices of the Society , the Annual Dinner of the Society , the Journal of the Society , the Syndicate attached to the Society , the Authors ' Club , the Branch of the Society ...
Page 636
... Society of Authors . Mr. Besant says that my purpose was to damage the Society . I cannot imagine what right he has to assume that a man who is unable to see eye - to - eye with him cannot possibly be honest . But I am familiar with the ...
... Society of Authors . Mr. Besant says that my purpose was to damage the Society . I cannot imagine what right he has to assume that a man who is unable to see eye - to - eye with him cannot possibly be honest . But I am familiar with the ...
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